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Steve has attended:
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Excel
How do I set conditional formating for my results?
RE: Excel
Hello Steve
Thank you for your question and welcome to the forum.
To create conditional formats for cells:
1. Select the cells that you wish to apply the formatting to.
2. On the Home Ribbon, in the Styles group, click the Conditional Formatting button.
3. Select the formatting option you wish to use from the dropdown list available. If you wish to use comparisons (greater than, less than, equal to etc) then select the Highlight Cell Rules option and select the comparison option you wish to use.
4. Set up your comparison and the associated formatting you would like Excel to use when entries in the cells you selected match the condition you are creating.
Kind regards
Amanda
Wed 8 Jul 2009: Automatically marked as resolved.
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